Feike P. Asma (1912–1984) was a prominent Dutch organist and composer, best known for his work in the genre of religious and liturgical music, particularly within the Reformed Church tradition. Born in the Netherlands, he became a significant figure in the world of church music, recognized for his innovative organ compositions and arrangements. One of Asma's notable works is "De Muziek der Kerken" (The Music of the Churches), which showcases his ability to blend traditional hymns with modern harmonies. His contributions to the repertoire of church organ music have influenced generations of organists and worship musicians. Asma also published numerous collections of organ music, further solidifying his impact on the genre. In addition to his compositions, Asma was known for his performances and recordings, which helped popularize organ music in the context of Dutch worship services. His legacy continues to resonate in church music circles, where his works are still performed and appreciated for their spiritual depth and musicality. Through his compositions and teachings, Feike P. Asma played a crucial role in shaping the landscape of liturgical music in the Netherlands and beyond.